Currens said John Hagee could take over the KSS website and make quarterly updates for a fee of maybe $300 to set up and $300 a year. John does the Bluegrass Grotto website. The new website could have a blog section.

Paylor said the website could be hosted on the database server (Bluehost?) to save some money.

Email notes from Kevin Toepke: As a report, the web site is set up using Microsoft FrontPage 2003 (?). The hosting server does not allow server side includes, but does allow server-side scripting and my-sql (?) databases. It is currently hosted by a1-hosting.com, and I don't remember when our pre-paid contract runs out (probably February). They weren't very easy to work with the last time I contacted their help desk, so it might be advisable to change hosts when our pre-paid service ends.

Kevin Toepke is willing to continue as Webmaster but is also willing to share the duties or pass them on to someone else.